“…As a result of this politico-military encounter, the Seleucids ceded their domains in the Northwestern Indic mandala-Gandhara, southern Afghanistan, and Baluchistan-to the Magadhan-Mauryan Empire. 64 Most importantly, peace was maintained along their common frontier in the northwest over the next century (until the next Seleucid encounter with Subhagasena in 205 BCE). 65 Relative peace around this frontier for almost one century is noteworthy because this had been the zone of expansion from the sixth "Far Northwestern" mandala into the subcontinent before the Treaty of the Indus (~550-305 BCE), and because this was also the pathway for the post-Mauryan expansion of the Bactrian-Greeks, Scythians, Parthians, and Kushans (~200 BCE-200 CE).…”